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Each episode Jeremy, self proclaimed cubicle rebel “clocks in” to this award winning podcast to entertain and inform the creative millennial stuck in the cube to talk about all the things he can’t discuss at work, covering a wide range of topics (side hustles, 9-5 culture, book reviews, sports, music, pop culture, creativity , spirituality and whatever else comes to mind) sometimes with guests, sometimes not! Email the pod: 9cubiclerebel5@gmail.com Leave me a voice message here! 👇 https://an ...
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In this episode, we talk about the difference between information and spirituality, MBJ vs Jonathan Majors, their difference in acting styles and where we think their careers can go from here, ChatGPT and one kids experience with it that gets CREEPY…and the fall of the banking system!! Yay!!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com…
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Oh boy, this one was rough to get through... This month we're reviewing the severely underfunded adaptation of the TTRPG Dungeons & Dragons, and asking some very important questions - How did they get Jeremy Irons to do this? Why did you do this movie, Jeremy Irons? Who hurt you? _________________ Like us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Follow u…
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Can you defend Sam Smith’s Grammy performance creatively? This leads into a greater discussion about art, creativity etc as a whole and how it’s easy to justify anything and just call it “art.” Then we veer off into the mechanics of comedy? What makes something funny? Is truth at the heart of a good joke? Cancel culture….when is someone OFFICIALLY …
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Do you love romcoms featuring morally-bankrupt, privileged white people deceiving each other? Then you'll love this month's episode! Get in the mood for Valentine's Day by watching Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson play garbage human beings and wondering why the hell Kathryn Hahn, Bebe Neuwirth, Thomas Lennon and Adam Goldberg don't have bigger r…
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Whaddup y’all! In this episode…Ree, Rob and I link up again to discuss relationships, the pay gap between men and women and what makes us different, how God gives you what you are and not necessarily what you want…the conflict between the subconscious and conscious mind when someone is trying to accept a new idea…and finally an idea Rob learned at …
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COME ON YOU APES, YOU WANT TO LIVE FOREVER?! Well if you join the Mobile Infantry, probably not. This month we review the Paul Verhoeven sci-fi satire Starship Troopers. With an authentically Argentinian cast including Casper van Dien, Denise Richards, Dina Meyer, Neil Patrick Harris, Clancy Brown, Jake Busey and Michael Ironside, you will definite…
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Rob reimagines Christmas and New Years and provides a brilliant and more meaningful alternative to celebrating both…how we are taught definitions from Merriam Webster’s but the Blacks Law Dictionary is what is used in court and other aspects of life where it matters..how tiktok conspiracies (whether they are all accurate or not) is just a sign that…
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This holiday season we're reviewing another Christmas movie with horrific existential implications, Disney's classic The Santa Clause Starring Tim Allen, it's the story about a terrible father who inherits a curse to appease the capricious whims of his bloodthirsty son. Seriously. Have a listen to find out more! _________________ Like us on Faceboo…
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Aight so we spent like the first hour doing a deep dive into new Black Panther film and I explain what worked and didn’t work with the movie and in the second half we spent time talking about Jordan Peterson’s book “12 Rules for Life” and some of the principles in the book are also found in the Bible. Enjoy my friends!--- Support this podcast: http…
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It's morphin' time! This episode we go back to the beloved teens with attitude and their trusty robots vs. monsters show from the early 90s. The episodes we review have it all - bad dubbing, beetus bowls and chunky chickens. Seriously, to call this show campy would be an insult to camp. _________________ Like us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram F…
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In this episode, Rob and I had an extra guest, Tyree who definitely livened up the convo! We discussed everything from the foster/adoption system, black fathers, religion and the baggage it carries for people, as well as his own person story about his murdered father and how he has manage to find figures in his life to “create” his own “father”. Th…
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In our latest discussion, we talked about why Rob thinks “Friday” is a bad movieand how he’s discovered new archetypes for maleness and how they go beyond Alpha and Beta into Sigma, Delta and Omega Males?? (Who knew?) and the difference between “toxic masculinity” and the words “toxic”, and “masculinity” and finally we end on the idiocy of “quiet q…
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Sisters!! In honor of Halloween and unnecessary sequels 30 years after the original, we're reviewing the Millennial nostalgia-bait Hocus Pocus. Starring Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy, this is one movie only a brainwashed child could love. _________________ Like us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Twitter…
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This ones late! But anyway, the cover of this episode is Rob’s artwork. In the first half, we discussed art, the temptation towards imitation and the other side of that coin on how imitation can help you find your original voice as an artist, the And1 doc and Phat Tuesday doc and what it’s like to be at the ground level of an organic creative movem…
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Spider-Man! Spider-Man! Does whatever a Spider-Man can! That's right, this episode we're taking a look the original Marvel juggernaut movie about your friendly neighborhood Arachnid-Person. Starring Toby Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, Willem Dafoe, James Franco and J.K. Simmons, this movie showed an entire generation of moviegoers the amazing things the c…
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Aight so the convo was a little choppy on this episode because the recording kept stopping (it’s always something lol) but in this episode, Rob and I discussed the book “Meet Your Strawman” and talked about the differences between English and Legalise and how when you’re asked one thing it really means another and that we’ve all essentially been du…
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Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to listen to our review of the original Mission: Impossible movie. Adapted from the classic TV series, its theme song slaps harder than a disgruntled Oscars guest. Starring Tom Cruise, Jon Voight, Jean Reno, Ving Rhames, Emilio Estevez and Vanessa Redgrave and directed by Brian de Palma, this movie has m…
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In this episode we talked about our age differences and I asked Rob what he plans to do for his birthday coming up, he put me on to some music that he he vibes to when he needs to become centered and he shares a grid he conceptualized on how he views people: Logic, Emotion and Morality and how you can either remain as you are or evolve into a more …
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Greetings! Rob.N came back and we discussed the poetry based podcast he wants to start at some point…how as creators when you feel safe to make mistakes without premature criticism, creativity can grow from infancy and not be “aborted” too early and how we are taught to doubt ourselves when most of life really just comes down to what you believe in…
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It's the anti-fairytale that kicked off a cultural juggernaut: Shrek starring Mike Meyers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, and John Lithgow. Prepare for adventure as Nick guides you from the eyeball-filled swamp, to the pleasantly-oppressive Duloc...and beyond! Along the way, Jules stands firmly for the plight of marginalized, bullied, and displaced fa…
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I recently reconnected with a former student of mine Rob N. who was in my class 5 yrs ago. (I teach youth ministry) and had a good time talking about the things he’s been learning as a young adult. We covered everything from how to think yourself and how we need to ask WHO do you want to be when you grow up versus WHAT do you want to be when you gr…
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We're taking a holiday in the English countryside to ride along with Postman Pat (and his black and white cat)! Delivering disappointing parcels through the all-too-quiet village of Greendale, Pat interacts with all-too-pleasant residents Reverend Timms, Ted Glen, Mrs. Hubbard, and umm..."Sam Waldron", all of whom are part of an evil stop-motion sc…
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We're skipping work for the day to grab some coffee with Friends! Stuffed with odd euphemisms and heavy sarcasm, it's the iconic sitcom that made Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, and David Schwimmer household names. So come along as we rediscover how to be there for you...if you know what we mean. _________…
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Roland Emmerich strikes again with 1998's Godzilla! The big, bad, sea monster has come to New York City and is ready to...start a family? Starring Matthew Broderick, Kevin Dunn, and Jean Reno, this baffling action flick really wants to make coffee funny. So grab a pile of fish and get ready for questionable takes on nuclear fallout, reptile biology…
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Today is our Independence Day...episode! Roland Emmerich clearly has a destroying America fetish, because this won't be the last movie he does it in. Starring Will Smith, Jeff Goldblum, Bill Pullman, Randy Quaid, Judd Hirsch, Adam Baldwin, Harvey Fierstein and Mae Whitman, this movie still slaps (aliens, that is) years later. Also, how many ways ca…
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In this ep of the pod, I take time to focus more on the creative side of the cubicle rebellion and the pursuit of a “dream” , the difference between dreams and fantasy’s, and what healthy creativity looks like to me for an artist.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecubiclerebellion/support…
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We spared no expense making this episode. With Jurassic World Dominion coming out, we thought we'd go back and watch Steven Spielberg's original dino blockbuster. Starring Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Richard Attenborough, Samuel L. Jackson and Wayne Knight, the special effects hold up surprisingly well. Hold onto your butts... ___________…
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In this ep of the pod, I briefly talk about this show my wife and I watched “Worlds Most Amazing Vacation Rentals” where I learned about a 75 yr old artist/architect (pictured above) Javier Senosiain who’s committed his life to designing “Organic Architecture” that has “no straight lines” this idea struck me when thinking about the squareness of cu…
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Exercise gives you endorphins, endorphins make you happy, and happy people just don't get into podcasting. That's right, this episode we're reviewing the feature-length blonde joke Legally Blonde. It's the movie that made Reese Witherspoon a star, with Luke Wilson, Selma Blair, Victor Garber, Jennifer Coolidge and Ali Larter rounding out the cast. …
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In this ep of the pod, I’m back at the library recording (forgot my headphones, so I apologize if I’m too loud), and I talk about a 1-1 meeting I had with my supervisor about the company 😬, the original meaning of mortgages/debt and the subtle idea of power and control that runs in the background of our everyday lives.--- Support this podcast: http…
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We're finishing our anniversary with a return to the beach! In its fourth season, Baywatch gets meta before that was even a thing. Episode 18 "Rescue Bay" has Creepy Honeymoon Guy return to give Hoff and crew their greatest challenge yet... filming a show about lifeguards! Join in as Baywatch literally tries to tell us why we like it. You'll also g…
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MORTAL KOMBAT!!! It's out anniversary episode, and to celebrate where it all began we're reviewing the sequel to our very first episode. With almost none of the original cast and cinematography clearly inspired by Power Rangers, there's so much craziness that we have to discuss. Enjoy! _________________ Like us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Fo…
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YER A WIZARD, HARRY! Yeah, yeah, we know it's supposed to be the Philosopher's Stone, but we live in America and legally we have to go with the butchered title. The movie that put Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint on the map, it has an insane who's-who of British actors including Maggie Smith, Richard Harris, Alan Rickman, Robbie Coltr…
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Millennial Rewind adds a little more madness to your March with Air Bud! This classic, featuring Michael Jeter and Bill Cobbs, tells the tale of a boy (who may or may not be in high school) trying to cope with loss in a town devoid of good pet diets, due process, and newspaper editors. Oh, and a dog joins a basketball team for three minutes. ______…
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Grab your pots of gold and Irish stereotypes, it's time to review the camp-tactic horror film Leprechaun! Starring Warwick Davis, this was Jennifer Aniston's first feature film before she was on Friends. It's the story of a movie slowly learning that it's OK to leave the basement set you overpaid for. And a murderous leprechaun. _________________ L…
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Sick of modern dark, gritty Batman movies? Journey back in time with us to an era when they were just cheesy, campy toy commercials with no artistic value as we review Batman & Robin. Directed by Joel Schumacher, this was George Clooney's first major feature film. With Arnold Schwarzenegger, Uma Thurman, Alicia Silverstone and Chris O'Donnell, this…
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In this episode we ponder the age old question..."Why? I mean, just...WHY?!?!" It's Jackass: The Movie starring Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Wee Man, and the rest of the gang. Also special guests Henry Rollins, Tony Hawk, and Oscar-winning writer Spike Jonze?! Come test your faith in humanity with Millennial Rewind's first documentary review. That's …
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You're definitely going to want to listen to this episode, it's a DOOZY. This time around we're reviewing the 90s classic Groundhog Day. Starring Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell, Chris Elliot and Stephen Tobolowsky, it's a feel-good horror movie (yes it is a horror movie, shut up) and probably the greatest holiday film of all time. Also, try and see i…
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Do you like scary movies? With the new sequel coming out, Nick and Jon take a stab at the original horror movie homage/slasher comedy "Scream". With an incredible cast including Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Matthew Lillard, Rose McGowan, Jamie Kennedy, Drew Barrymore and Skeet Ulrich (we finally learned who that is!), this is Wes C…
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